An aerial view of the destruction of residential buildings on September 20, 2022 in Izium, Ukraine.
Human Rights Watch on Wednesday accused both Russian and Ukrainian forces of causing civilian casualties through the use of cluster munitions.
The organization found that Ukrainian cluster bomb attacks on Russian-controlled areas in and around the eastern Ukrainian city of Izium in 2022 caused multiple casualties among Ukrainian civilians, while Russian forces have "extensively" used cluster munitions in Ukraine, killing and injuring many civilians.
"Cluster munitions used by Russia and Ukraine are killing civilians now and will continue to do so for many years," said Mary Wareham, acting arms director at Human Rights Watch.
The U.S. government is considering a request from Ukraine for the transfer of stockpiled cluster munitions.
Persons:
Mary Wareham, Joe Biden, — Elliot Smith
Organizations:
Human Rights, Human Rights Watch
Locations:
Izium, Ukraine, Ukrainian, Russia